Online | Mindfulness Series: Waking up through Anger, Blame, and Conflict
Part 6 of the Mindfulness Series
Description: Mindfulness is the practice of being present to one’s experience with loving attention, which studies have shown helps reduce stress and promotes wellbeing. In this class students will learn how mindfulness can be a powerful tool in resolving anger and interpersonal conflicts. Mindfulness acknowledges that conflict and anger happen in all relationships and that the key to bringing healing to hurt hearts lies within us. Students will be guided through mindfulness practices that lead to inner harmony and loving and harmonious relationships.
Special Guest Presenter: Bettina Heitmann, Mindfulness Meditation Teacher
Bettina Heitmann is a graduate of the 2‐year Mindfulness Meditation Teacher Certification Program, sponsored by the University of California Berkeley Greater Good Science Center. She has practiced meditation and yoga for 20 years and finds these practices to be hugely beneficial for people living in this fast paced and high stress society. Bettna was a social worker with Child Welfare Services, including the bilingual Adoptions Unit, and non‐profit social service agencies for 13 years. She has a particular interest in bringing mindfulness teachings to benefit Resource parents and children.
Registration will close on Friday, March 1, 2024, at 7am
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***Please Note: This class will be facilitated on the online platform called Zoom. Internet access and access to a computer/laptop/tablet/smartphone is required to attend.
The link to attend this class will be provided at registration.
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